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LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) – New radio ad suggesting that white Democrats would lynch African-Americans when they won the mid-term elections next month (local time):
3:15 p.m.
The Missouri version of a radio ad that suggests that democratic victories in the midterm elections endanger African-Americans, both men and boys, does not refer to lynchings as an advertisement in the US. Arkansas.
The president's Black Americans for Agenda political action committee broadcasts announcements on the radio for US Republican Republican French Hill of Arkansas and Republican US Senate candidate Josh Hawley in Missouri.
Arkansas advertising suggests that "white Democrats will lynch the black people again". The Republicans of Arkansas have filed an ethics complaint with the state and Hill and his Democratic challenger have denounced the announcement.
But in Missouri, the ad against Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill features a woman who says "Blacks are going to end up in hell again."
Neither Hawley nor McCaskill's campaigns immediately responded to emails on Friday asking for comments.
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24:30
The Republicans of Arkansas have filed an ethics complaint against a political action committee broadcasting an ad on the radio suggesting that white Democrats are lynching African Americans when they win. the mid-term elections next month.
The state GOP on Friday filed a complaint against black Americans about the president's agenda, which airs an ad on the radio to support Republican Rep. French Hill. Hill and his Democratic opponent have condemned this announcement, but the PAC announced Friday that it would not pull out.
The complaint indicates that the group has failed to register to campaign in the state and that the ads are being released illegally. Vernon Robinson, PAC, said he was considering meeting with Ethics Commission staff before determining the next step.
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10:25
A political action committee said it was not pulling a widely-condoned radio ad suggesting White Democrats were lynching African-Americans when they won the mid-term elections in the ###################################################################################> Arkansas next month.
Vernon Robinson and black Americans for the President's agenda said on Friday that the group would not cancel the radio commercial airing in the Little Rock area to support Republican Rep. French Hill.
He said the band would not do similar advertising either, he says, is airing in Missouri.
Hill and his Democratic opponent condemned the advertising in Arkansas in which one woman claimed that "white democrats would lynch the black people again".
Robinson says the ad must be broadcast until Friday and that it is part of a $ 50,000 purchase.
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